According to the First Street Foundation, in California, over 4.6 million properties face at least a 'moderate' risk of wildfires over the next 30 years, posing a significant threat to homeowners. The study indicates that 27% of homes in Los Angeles County, approximately 246,417 residences, have a 'major risk' of being affected by wildfires, highlighting the increasing risk posed by climate change and the urgency for homeowners to assess their wildfire vulnerability.
As wildfires rage in the Los Angeles area, the fear of property damage is amplifying among residents. The First Street Foundation reports a staggering 71.8 million homes across the U.S. are at risk of wildfires, with projections indicating this number could rise to 79.8 million by 2050. Southern California is particularly vulnerable due to its dry climate and the increasing frequency of extreme weather patterns caused by climate change.
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